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... religion , who have latitude enough to con- That they esteemed it a common felicity , that the form to the rites of ... religion , and that it was his own religion , in which he was born and bred ; the religion of his country , and of ...
... religion , who have latitude enough to con- That they esteemed it a common felicity , that the form to the rites of ... religion , and that it was his own religion , in which he was born and bred ; the religion of his country , and of ...
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... religion , or assert any thing con- acknowledged an illegal dispensing power . We have done no other thing herein , than we did when. to the Christian religion , you shall not be Christians : and manifestly tends to reduce to paganism a ...
... religion , or assert any thing con- acknowledged an illegal dispensing power . We have done no other thing herein , than we did when. to the Christian religion , you shall not be Christians : and manifestly tends to reduce to paganism a ...
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... religion , which may perhaps please some the more for its real indecency : but know , that if while we continue picquering about forms , the life be lost , and we come to bear the character of that church , ' thou hast a name that thou ...
... religion , which may perhaps please some the more for its real indecency : but know , that if while we continue picquering about forms , the life be lost , and we come to bear the character of that church , ' thou hast a name that thou ...
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... religion and the temple of God ; when , in the mean time , it were a thing perfectly indifferent ( even in itself , as well as in the opinion of the persons concerned ) what religion or way they were of , true or false , right or wrong ...
... religion and the temple of God ; when , in the mean time , it were a thing perfectly indifferent ( even in itself , as well as in the opinion of the persons concerned ) what religion or way they were of , true or false , right or wrong ...
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... RELIGION , AND A TEMPLE IN GENERAL , THAN THIS , OR THAT . BETTER DEFENDED AGAINST THEM BY PRACTICE AND USE , THAN ARGUMENT , WHEREOF THEY ARE INCAPABLE . OFTEN DISPUTES OF ITS PRINCIPLES NOT NECESSARY TO THE PRAC- TICE OF RELIGION ...
... RELIGION , AND A TEMPLE IN GENERAL , THAN THIS , OR THAT . BETTER DEFENDED AGAINST THEM BY PRACTICE AND USE , THAN ARGUMENT , WHEREOF THEY ARE INCAPABLE . OFTEN DISPUTES OF ITS PRINCIPLES NOT NECESSARY TO THE PRAC- TICE OF RELIGION ...
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absolute acknowledge admit apostacy apostle appear apprehend asserted atheists behold better blessed blessedness body cause cerning Christ Christian church church of England common communion conceive concerning consider creature Deity discourse distinct Divine doth doubt earth endeavour Epicurean Epicurus essence eternal excellent existence express faith Father former fulness give glorious glory God's Godhead gospel grace hath heart heaven Holy Ghost hope hypostases impossible infinite inquirer irreligion judge judgment less live Lord matter means mind nature necessary ness never nonconformity notion ourselves pagan perfect person plain plainly pleasure possible prescience present Psal purpose reason reckon religion righteousness satisfaction satisfied Scripture sense sidered signify sincere Socinian sophism soul speak Spirit substance sufficient suppose sure temper temple thee thereto thing thou thought tion true truth understand union unto whatsoever whence wherein whereof wisdom word